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| Surface Water Utility |
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 Mount Vernon's miles of open streams and wetlands hold and carry stormwater along with underground pipes, regional stormwater facilities, and over 40 neighborhood stormwater storage sites. This system holds and carries stormwater to prevent flooding and erosion. Where do your fees go? In most of Mount Vernon, the storm drains discharge directly to creeks or streams and then into the Skagit River. To Report a spill - Call the Water Quality Hotline at (360) 336-6204. Please do your part in helping to protect our waterways. Report any spill, illicit discharge, or illegal connection to our waterways or storm sewer system by calling the City's Water Quality Hotline. City staff understands the need for confidentiality, so calls can be anonymous. However, please provide as much detail as possible about the spill or illegal activity including date, time, location and description. In addition, a description of the pollutant will be helpful. Keeping pollutants out of the water that flows to the storm drains is the best strategy for protecting our surface waters. The City has also partnered with Skagit Conservation District for public outreach and education opportunities. Additional information on education and volunteering can be found at the district's website (www.skagitcd.org) or (360) 428-4313. Skagit Conservation District Education & Outreach Presentation - Presented by Kristi Carpenter at the August 12, 2009, City of Mount Vernon Public Works Committee Meeting.
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Background The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit for Western Washington was issued by the Department of Ecology in January of 2007 and went into effect in February. The permit requires that all phase II municipalities create and implement a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) which addresses five required program elements: 1) Public Education and Outreach, 2) Public Involvement and Participation, 3) Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, 4) Construction Site Run-Off, 5) Operations and Maintenance of Post Construction Stormwater Facilities. While the Permit went into effect in February of 2007, the permit itself phases program implementation requirements out over five years. What is NPDES? The NPDES is a federal permit that regulates stormwater and wastewater discharges to waters of the State. While it is a federal permit, the regulatory authority has been passed to Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology).
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Calendar of Events
Little Mountain Trail Work Parties
3/13/2010 - 12/11/2010
Volunteer trail building at Little Mountain Park is underway. If you're interested in helping please come to a volunteer work party at 10am-4:30pm on 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, 4/24 and additional dates listed below.
Effective Resume Writing
3/17/2010
6:30pm. Join Skagit Valley College Professors
Brian Hanchett and Jim Jolly for this free program at the Mount Vernon City Library.
27th Annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
4/1/2010 - 4/30/2010
Come see the colorful walk-in tulip fields & enjoy the many activities and events throughout April, including visits to local farms, nurseries & wineries, art shows, the Street Fair, Kiwanis Salmon BBQ, & much more.
Downtown Mount Vernon Street Fair
4/16/2010 - 4/18/2010
1st Street, Fri & Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm. Live music at two stages, children's activities and a wonderful variety of food, with artisans from 8 states. Over 100 juried arts and crafts vendors.
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